Air Disaster Canberra: The Plane Crash That Destroyed a Government

In August 1940 Australia had been at war for almost a year when a Hudson bomber – the A16-97 – carrying ten people, including three cabinet ministers, crashed into a ridge near Canberra. In the ghastly inferno that followed the crash, the nation lost its key war leaders. Over the next twelve months, it became clear that the passing of Geoffrey Street, Sir Henry Gullett and James Fairbairn had destabilized Robert Menzies' wartime government. As a direct but delayed consequence, John Curtin became prime minister in October 1941. Controversially, this book also tells the story of whether Air Minister Fairbairn, rather than the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) pilot Bob Hitchcock, had been at the controls.

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Air Disaster Canberra: The Plane Crash That Destroyed a Government

In August 1940 Australia had been at war for almost a year when a Hudson bomber – the A16-97 – carrying ten people, including three cabinet ministers, crashed into a ridge near Canberra. In the ghastly inferno that followed the crash, the nation lost its key war leaders. Over the next twelve months, it became clear that the passing of Geoffrey Street, Sir Henry Gullett and James Fairbairn had destabilized Robert Menzies' wartime government. As a direct but delayed consequence, John Curtin became prime minister in October 1941. Controversially, this book also tells the story of whether Air Minister Fairbairn, rather than the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) pilot Bob Hitchcock, had been at the controls.

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Air Disaster Canberra: The Plane Crash That Destroyed a Government

Air Disaster Canberra: The Plane Crash That Destroyed a Government

by Andrew Tink
Air Disaster Canberra: The Plane Crash That Destroyed a Government

Air Disaster Canberra: The Plane Crash That Destroyed a Government

by Andrew Tink

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In August 1940 Australia had been at war for almost a year when a Hudson bomber – the A16-97 – carrying ten people, including three cabinet ministers, crashed into a ridge near Canberra. In the ghastly inferno that followed the crash, the nation lost its key war leaders. Over the next twelve months, it became clear that the passing of Geoffrey Street, Sir Henry Gullett and James Fairbairn had destabilized Robert Menzies' wartime government. As a direct but delayed consequence, John Curtin became prime minister in October 1941. Controversially, this book also tells the story of whether Air Minister Fairbairn, rather than the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) pilot Bob Hitchcock, had been at the controls.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781742241425
Publisher: UNSW Press
Publication date: 04/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Andrew Tink has served as shadow Attorney-General and shadow Liberal leader of the House in the New South Wales Parliament. He is the author of two books: William Charles Wentworth: Australia's Greatest Native Son, which won ‘The Nib' CAL Waverley Award for Literature in 2010; and Lord Sydney: The Life and Times of Tommy Townshend.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Acronyms and abbreviations x

Prologue 1

Part I The political rise of the Anzac generation

1 Nose first 6

2 Some had fought 12

3 Others hadn't 20

4 Anzac generation into Parliament 27

5 Menzies backs Lyons 33

6 Fairbairn, Menzies and Street enter Federal Parliament 40

7 Fairbairn, Gullett and Street back Menzies 46

8 Australia's leadership malaise 53

9 Menzies' resignation 60

10 Menzies trumps Page 67

11 Menzies PM 73

12 Menzies' right-hand men 79

13 The war cabinet 85

14 Cincinnatus 92

15 France falls 98

16 The flying MP 105

17 Minister for civil aviation 142

18 Minister for air 120

19 Flight Lieutenant R.E. (Bob) Hitchcock 128

Part II The air disaster

20 The Lockheed Hudson 138

21 Laverton 146

22 Laverton to Essendon 155

23 Essendon 162

24 Essendon to eternity 169

25 A dreadful calamity 179

26 The Canberra inquests 186

27 The air force inquiries 194

28 The judicial inquiry: The players 202

29 The judicial inquiry: The hearing 209

30 The judicial inquiry: The findings 216

Part III A wartime government destroyed

31 The political fallout 224

32 A hung Parliament 230

33 Menzies goes to London 237

34 Menzies digs in overseas 243

35 The prime ministerial stand in 250

36 Menzies returns 257

37 A political lynching 263

38 Coles brings down the government 272

Epilogue 281

Notes 287

Bibliography 300

Index 305

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